
From Founder Failure to Building a €100M+ European VC Fund with Apostolos Apostolakis, Managing Partner @ VentureFriends
In this episode, we’re joined by Apostolos Apostolakis, the founder-turned-VC behind VentureFriends, a pan-European pre-seed and seed fund known for backing consumer and fintech breakouts like Plum, Blueground, Huspy, Carmoola and Instashop. Apostolos shares a remarkable story of resilience — from scaling a startup to €100M+ in revenue and 500 employees, to facing bankruptcy and rebuilding his career with a major exit, prolific angel track record, and eventually launching one of Greece’s most successful VC funds. We dive into: 💥 Lessons from scaling fast… and failing hard 🏗️ Rebuilding after burnout and public failure 💡 Founding VentureFriends and filling Europe’s early-stage funding gaps 🌍 What it’s like running a distributed VC firm from Athens 🤝 How to support founders without overreaching 🎯 The evolution of his founder selection playbook 🔎 Why grit, clarity of thinking, and mission-driven ambition now matter most 🦄 His unicorn pick? Carmoola — and the story behind QED’s entry This is a raw, thoughtful, and inspiring episode for anyone navigating the highs and lows of the startup world — whether you’re a founder, investor, or just deeply curious about the human side of VC.
From "Riding Unicorns: Venture Capital | Entrepreneurship | Technology"
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